Adiponectin protects against myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury through AMPK- and COX-2–dependent mechanisms
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S. Kihara | T. Funahashi | K. Walsh | Y. Takemura | Kaori Sato | D. Pimentel | N. Ouchi | R. Shibata | K. Ohashi
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